Rui Miguel Seabra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Could you, please, include and md5sum of the dia-0.89.tar.gz package,
> please?
>
> Also, could you post it to the mailing list?
Please don't. Many of us don't appreciate receiving large messages from the
mailing lists we subscribe to.
Jam
Jamin Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Wouldn't happen to have a link to the announcement/file would you?
Disregard. I found it, anyone know if there would be a problem with
disiminating this from my personal web-site for you developers? It bares
this statement:
This documen
Harry George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Just saw an announcement today that MS is providing a spec for XML
> rendition of VISIO 2002. The document was an .exe, apparently a
> self-extracting .doc, so I didn't actually look at it. That could be
> a good approach to the problem. The blur
Dolores Alia de Saravia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> But I beleive that what manual says about resizing is not always true:
> For example, try loading "Document" from the FlowChart sheet and then
> try to resize it (not by writting inside...)
>
>
> It looks like:
> shapes defined with
D. Stimits [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> This is one I'd like to see as well. It would be very useful to be
> able to anchor the end point of one line to some other line's end
> point, or to one of its internal points (like corners of zig-zag
> lines).
Personally, I think any point shoul
Lennon Day-Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> You could also just write a standalone (or Visio-hosted)
> Perl/Python/VB/JScript tool that used the Visio OLE controls and the
> MSXML parser to do the transformation in either direction.
> I'm not a big
> Windows Scripting guy, but I've
I recently upgraded to Dia v0.88.1. I now seem to be having some difficulty
with the Chapin shapes that I've been creating. I don't recall having this
problem under v0.86 with relatively the same (changed SVG namespace as
suggested) shape definitions. I'm fairly certain that I was able to
arbit
> Such droppings should of course never occur. Can you tell us
> more details on how they came about? It's normally caused by
> a bounding-box bug, which tend to be easy to fix.
I've been able to reproduce this by using the Network shapes (PC Tower
specifically) and adding text (simply by sele
Andre Kloss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > http://www.daa.com.au/~james/dia-shape-ns";
> declares the XML Namespace. Just leave it as it is.
> > xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/03/WD-SVG-2303/DTD/sv
> > g-2303-stylable.dtd">
> This is just the Document Type Definition URI. It s
I'm working on some basic Chapin shapes for Dia, but I'm a little unsure of
what some of the XML in the .shape and .sheet files are for. It appears to
be important as the sheets and shapes don't load without it. However, it
also appears to be some what specific. Could someone please explain (or
Does anyone know if there are Chapin Chart symbols for Dia? A good example
of chapin charts, for those that may not be familiar with them, can be found
at http://www.open.org/~prslkg/sy_chap.htm. Or perhaps someone here knows
of another tool for creating these charts?
Jamin W. Collins
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there is another tool for creating these charts that someone knows of?
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